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  • . position on VietNam. Als o it is to be a graceful gesture to demonstrate that U.S. bears the French no ill will. ) (briefing papers to DT) To Flower Garden with the French Foreign Minister - for pictures To Oval Office w/ the French Foreign Minister Bill
  • of Electrical Workers, and other unions, has been settled, and that there will be no interruption of supplies provided by the company that are needed by our troops in South VietNam. NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE TODAY: Robert M. Draper , of Ohio, to be U S
  • American medals earned in Vietnam (approved by General Westmoreland): . Silver star to Captain Lee, Choon Kun Silver star to MSG Lee, Jyong Sae Silver star to the widow of Marine Major Lee, In Ho. — The Korean National Anthem was then played
  • ^^ - - ^^ Date November Bethesda Naval Hospital p^ 18, 1966 FRIDAY Today awarded Presidential Unit Citation to the 52d Ranger Battallion, Republic of Vietnam for extraordinary heroism in action against hostile forces Awake and up. Combed his
  • matters, the deficit, tax increase etc. The President read the group the Vietnam, report on the night's activities--pointi out that 6 US planes had been lost bombing 35 miles NE of Hanoi (at $3, 000, 000 each Date December 2, 1966 LBJ Ranch Dav Friday
  • -———————_ . __—__——— . ^ ^ ^ the line, Sgt. O'Malley noticedthe n was introduce d to the men wh o had served with O'Malley in Vietnam by Sgt. O' —that th e President was kissin g -,i 1 T . j Th e Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of staff then came down, shaking hands —many
  • and Mrs. C. Wyatt Dickerson Moyers - others th : Departed Moyers residence w/Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti - returned to White House art 12:20a Gen. John Gleason Shoreham Hotel re his son injured in Vietnam Retired farmer va administrator son injured one
  • Integration President Schick departed for Blair House The President went to his bedroom, accompanied by the Vice ^-.,— ^residen t and Marvin Watson --< — ^ — ^^^* ^ VP and MW departed at 5:00p NATO and South VietNam . A rathe r lengthy perio many senators
  • Robert Komer (Mr. Komer has just returned from VietNam) OFF RECORD Cong and Mrs. Richard White for private SIGNING CEREMONY - H. R. 7402 (sponsored by the Congressman), Establishment of the Chamizal National Memorial in the City of El Paso, Texas Joe
  • and the President reviewed in this small group Holt's trip to London and prospects in VietNam and Asia. Later today PM Holt joined the President for a trip on the river with European Ambassadors, although the Communist Ambassadors, except Yugoslavia, cancelled
  • Hirsch has been at the White House serving as a social aide for four years and is leaving for service in VietNam. Matt- August 16, 1966 White House p^, Activity (inc)ude visited by) tu Tuesday Exp< Cc Secretary Stewart Udall - re upcoming action
  • Evacuation of VietNam Casualties." Artist: Wall Joe Califano 'J o h n Chairman Macyo f C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m . Frank McCulloch OF F RECORD to discuss Natl Labor Rlations Board vacancy -appt requested by Mr. Mc who is Chairman of N L R B
  • Tuesday discussed Pakistan situation SEE SECRET memo for Romer 7-30-65 on Cong bookles t copies of last Mansion reports Platform Assoc VM BM BM BM BM BM McCormack ret his call Mahon Cong Laird speech on Vietnam fm speech to Internat'l re Roll
  • possibilities fo r expandin g an d strengthenin g th e wor k o f privat e agencie s i n helping To mansion w/ McGeo Bundy the Vietnames e people ) Larry O'Brie n Lunch Larry Bill w/ Secy O'Brien Moyers Jack Valenti BM Director MW Schultze Rusk Secy
  • at th e recen t Legio n National Convention whic h strongl y defen d th e Presiden t an d his policie s i n bot h VietNam and th e Dominica n Republic. The Presiden t als o receive d a lifetime membershi p i n the American Legio n and the America n Legio
  • ^ Bill Stinso n Borg is going on a fact finding withing a week or ten days and US banquet circuit represents tour of Vietnam will then be making one and one half million veterans Today announce d his intektio n t o nominate Charle s A . JH Web b o f
  • Ronne, Amb of Denmark H.E. Dr. Khosro Khosrovani, Amb of Iran H.E. Chow Shu-kai, Chinese Ambassador Dr. Ernst Lemberger, Amb of Austria H.E. Vu Van Thai, Amb of VietNam ^ Jose F. Imperial, Charge d'Affaires ad interim of the Philippines Dr. Lien
  • , ! the latest ticker sheets) ! ! ! Supplementary info on Sen Mtg above: FAp has been the most responsive of the UN agencies that we're trying to get more deeply involv VietNam. Sen will also be a key figure in dramatizing and organizing an international attack
  • . ; and the prospects for passage of Philippines legislation necessary to send a unit to fight in South VietNam-Rosto Sen. Gale Gould McGee (b.2) Denver, Colo. returning the President's call Lincoln Star columnist (weekly) a Washington who wrote the first Washington
  • fulll support t o the government on VietNam. We are behind you 100%, I believe. Thank you, Mr. President." Issued Human proclamation proclaiming Rights Day and Dec Dec. 15, as 10, 1965 as Bill of Rights i Day DECEMBER 2 2,, 1965 WHITEHOUSSE
  • t th e President an d the Chancello r discusse d a number o f matters, includin g th e balanc e o f payments, th e commo n market, reunification o f Germany, nuclea r policy , Unite d States an d European relations generally, an d VietNam . RM ofc
  • on the discussions that had preceded that part of th e meeting. Each member of Congress responded to the President's invitation to comment and discuss the subjects that were under consideration. The pause in bombing in VietNam was one of the subjects discussed, (fr
  • for meetings w/ Amb. Lodge and General Westmoreland on the VietNam situation) _ Secy Freeman During lunch the President was restrained. He discussed his press conference, and when asked if he though it was a good one he replied that he thought it probably
  • Prices . • j £ attacks in Vietnam Released: Approve d H. J. Res . 234 , Join t Resolutio n movin g supplementa l appropriations fo r th e fisca l yea r endin g .June 3 0 196 5 fo r certai n activitie s of the Departmen t o f Agriculture, an d fo r
  • March 1 , 196 5 White House Awake Mrs Johnson at JV Marvin Watson Bill Moyers Secy Vance Secy McNamara George Reedy Larry Monday LBJ Ranch to see if Secy McNamara were on the Hill testifying newspaper leaks re re Vietnam tactics
  • /Mrs. Johnso n appt requested by OFF RECORD talk about Vietnam March 26 , 196 5 White House DINNER wit h Mrs . Johnso n Douglass Cate r Bill Moyer s Larry O'Brie n Abe Forta s Larry O'Brie n Marvin Watson Bill Moyers Larry O'Brie n Carl Rowan
  • . 4778 , a measur e authorizin g increase d funds o n th e vocationa l trainin g o f American Indian s Today issue d a n executive orde r tha t give s Arme d Forces personne l servin g i n Vietnam th e sam e income ta x relie f extende d to American
  • , Education , Today announced his intention to nominate Marshall Green of Washingto Released statemen t o n Vietnam .
  • calls April 29 , 196 4 White Hous e carded Thursday Secy. Rober t McNamar a Admiral "Red " Rabor n , Directo r o f th e CIA Domingo Secy. McNamar a McGeorge Bund y re and problems in Vietnam Santo re above McGeorge Bund y Jack Valent i
  • for returning Vietnam and see his call re proposal Santo Domingo May 3 , 196 5 White House Monday Abe Forta s McGeo Bund y DINNER w / Mrs . Johnso n Secy and Mrs. Rober t McNamar a Dr. Fran k Stanto n Sigmund Larmon Morris Navick w/ Dr Mrs Norman
  • y h e i s doin g o n Vietnam) Joined b y Dr . Fran k "to settle a problem. " Bill Moyers White c> HouseJune 21 1965 Mondayw/ To th e helicopters o n S. Law n w/ Dr . Fran k Stanton , Marvi n Watson, "Ambassador Lloy d Hand , Jac k Valent i
  • . Tribbitt , Lt. Governor of Delaware President's crime program, Hon. William L . Guy, Governor of North Dakota the situation in VietNam, the economic Hon. Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia message, and other fiscal Hon. Lester Maddox, Governor
  • rebelling an d having demonstrations. The ; ar President answere d that in everywar there j e dissenter s an d thi s i s no t somethin g tha t ha s happene d just in the VietNam -wa r an d this i s no t somethin g tha t happens jus t about wars . Ther
  • Political Process" whic h was translate d int o Vietnames e for us e a s electio n background there ; Fulbrigh t Schola r i n France; recentl y electe d t o the Maryland Constitutiona l Convention . Professor Donal d Herzberg , directo r o f the Eagleto n
  • eating their lunch and reading the paper - the President said "that's all - they do around here these days sit at their desks and eat and read then gave a broad wink to mr and pob) Agenda included: NATO, Spanish Negotiations, Portugal, Vietnam
  • our bombing of VietNam -asked Wilson when he was going to send his two MMiP>p brigades of troops to VietNam. Wilson's hollow laughter managed to keep him from mentioning the bombing. Rostow:mf • 6:57p PM I to Wilson and the President emerged together
  • Luncheon 'The ^^ >^ White ^ y $ ' House Day ^ "3 fi s gff X" «"»• r Friday Activity (include visited by) ture Code by the President Raye sang --the President made brief introductory REMARKS praising her for her help in VietNam and mentioning
  • over the statement prepared for him on speech cards. i Tom Johnson joined , Marvin Watson told the President that about 60 pickets had been m*Hf&mmm» across the street—40 for a Free Cuba and about 20 anti-VietNam. Tom Johnson gave the President a memo
  • . --U. K . relations ; | and Vietnam . ^t oD T; - ' __ e _ ' ; ; \/ 7:55 p Th e President t o MW's offic e w / . ______^ _ Fran k Giles an d Henr y Brando n sayin g goodbye , Mr. Ston e ha d calle d sa w an d greeted Mr . Walke r Stone , edito r o
  • & Medical), OASD (Mar power) |_ Mr. William S. Gaud, Administrator, AID Mr. Kenneth Kugel, Division Ofcr, Vietnam Affairs, AID | Dr. John L. Clay, Director, VietNam HealthDivision, AID I Mrs. James W. Humphreys, Sr. - mother _ Mrs. Jame s W. Humphreys, Jr